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Launched in 2008 by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, Operation Dry Water is a nationwide ...
Law enforcement agencies across the nation are participating in the 17th annual Operation Dry Water campaign, aimed at ...
SEATTLE — Dry January may be over but as people decide whether to bring alcohol back into their lives, a question persists: how much is too much? The assessment comes as health experts take a ...
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Millions of Americans participate in “Dry January,” the monthlong commitment to abstain from alcohol as a way to improve health and reassess one’s relationship with drinking.
The start of a new year brings resolutions, and for many Americans, Dry January is at the top of the list. This growing trend involves abstaining from alcohol for the month of January, giving ...
Another chimed in, “Too many people go overboard during the holidays—cheers to January!” For some, the benefits of Dry January kickstart a healthier, year-round lifestyle. Whether it’s improved energy ...
“Rather than abstaining, it’s about cultivating a mindful relationship with alcohol, one that encourages moderation and self-awareness. “By focusing on long term habits rather than short ...
To kick off the New Year with a Dry January, United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released a new Surgeon General’s Advisory on Alcohol and Cancer ...
For many, the new year is an opportunity to reset their relationship with alcohol. The roots of the health trend go as far back as 1942. A psychiatrist explains the difference it can make.
For many, this takes the form of “Dry January”, a month-long commitment to abstain from alcohol. Since its inception by a UK organisation in 2013, Dry January has gained substantial traction.
Remember, Dry January is about progress, not perfection. A single moment doesn’t define the entire journey. Celebrate your decision to approach alcohol with intention, and give yourself grace along ...